PM Modi debunks Rahul Gandhi’s ‘violent Hindu’ remark with Swami Vivekananda reference

Voicing strong concerns over Rahul Gandhi’s “violent Hindus” remark, PM Modi said that for centuries to come the country won’t forget and forgive such “grave adventurism”

Voicing strong concerns over Rahul Gandhi’s “violent Hindus” remark, PM Modi said that for centuries to come the country won’t forget and forgive such “grave adventurism”
Voicing strong concerns over Rahul Gandhi’s “violent Hindus” remark, PM Modi said that for centuries to come the country won’t forget and forgive such “grave adventurism”

PM Modi deflates Rahul Gandhi’s rant targeting Hindus

Prime Minister Narendra Modi objected strongly to Rahul Gandhi’s rant on ‘Hindus’ and portraying them as a “violent community”.

PM Modi slammed Rahul Gandhi and said that such adventurism would go down in history as a blot on the part of the grand old party.

PM Modi replied to the Motion of Thanks on President Draupadi Murmu’s address to the Parliament.

Referring to Monday’s events in the Lower House as ‘Balak Vilaap‘, where Leader of the Opposition (LoP) Rahul Gandhi criticized the Centre, PM Modi stated that there was a “false conspiracy” and “narrative” being orchestrated against Hindus.

PM Modi, referring to Swami Vivekanand’s speech in Chicago (US), said that 131 years ago, the Indian icon told the global community that he comes from a religion that teaches tolerance but today, blatant “false” campaigns are underway to “undermine and sully” the community.

Voicing strong concerns over Rahul Gandhi’s “violent Hindus” remark, PM Modi said that for centuries to come the country won’t forget and forgive such “grave adventurism”.

He also referred to the Congress leader’s “fight against Shakti” remark and stated that it is the same party that coined the term “Hindu terror”.

In further takedown at the grand old party, PM Modi said, “Days ago, the party and its allies equated Hinduism with dengue and malaria. Today, the whole ecosystem has made it a fashion to mock Hinduism and the Hindu faith.”

Prime Minister, objecting to flaunting of posters of Hindu deities in the House, said that God’s every form is for paying obeisance and worshipping and not for serving personal interests.

Jinke darshan hote hain, unke pradarshan nahin hote (invisible God is not meant for brandishing),” PM Modi, referring to the incident when LoP Rahul Gandhi waved Lord Shiva posters while replying to the Motion of Thanks to President’s address in Lok Sabha.

Prime Minister further said that the nation won’t forgive such an act of the Congress party and added, “The Hindu community will now have to think and judge, whether it was a coincidence or pre-meditated plan to target them.”

While most leaders of the opposition I.N.D.I.A bloc led by the Congress is backing their leader’s comments, Rahul Gandhi has been facing a backlash from all corners of the ruling dispensation — from Union Ministers in Delhi to BJP workers in the rural interiors of Uttar Pradesh.

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